If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest. ~ Publilius Syrus, c. 42 BCE
~ Have you found the beginning, then, that you are looking for the end? You see,
the end will be where the beginning is. ~ Jesus of Nazareth, c. 5 BCE-c. 30 CE ...

One of these sayings indicates that if an attack is too strong or a technique
becomes collapsed, step back or sideways. This is true and is ... Page 216 If youwish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest When deeds speak, wnrds are
nothing.

Above all things, pay your grocer — whether you do the others or not. ... And
often the poor grocer feels compelled to sell adulterated stuff because his loss is
less if you do not pay him. ... If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest.

If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest. Q. SYRUS-Maxims.
ANCESTRY. Stemmata quid faciunt, quid prodest, Pontice, longo, Sanguine
censeri pictosque ostendere vultus. Of what use are pedigrees, or to be thought
of noble ...

remarks, pathetically, that here, "where the markets rival the best markets of
Europe, it is really a pity to live as many do ... "I wish I could write all across the
sky in letters of gold," says Rev. ... If you wish to reach the highest begin at thelowest.

He who begins badly ends badly. Sp. 19. He who begins much finishes little. Ger.
20. If you know the beginning well the end will not trouble you. Woloffs— {Africa^)
21. If you wish to reach the highest begin at the lowest. Syrus. 22. Ill begun ill ...

He who begins badly ends badly. Sp. 19. He who begins much finishes little. Ger.
20. If you know the beginning well the end will not trouble you. Woloffs. — (Africa
?) 21. If you wish to reach the highest begin at the lowest. Syrus. 22. Ill begun ill ...

(African) Reach If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest. (Roman)
Things beyond our reach are not worth our consideration. (Roman) Read,
Reading After three days without reading, talk becomes flavorless. (Chinese)
Read the ...